These are the minimum system requirements. Actual requirements will vary depending on the nature of your environment. McAfee Security Suite for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure includes the following products.

We will continue to support current versions of enterprise endpoint products on Windows XP SP3 beyond April 8, 2014, for a limited time, as long as it is technically and commercially reasonable to do so, and there is no external dependency. For example, if a McAfee product requires a Microsoft fix that is not provided, then we can no longer support the product. Future releases of enterprise products that are released after April 8, 2014 may not support Windows XP SP3.

McAfee MOVE AntiVirus

McAfee MOVE AntiVirus (Agentless) v4.5.1 and v4.6.0

Supported Client Virtual Machine Operating Systems

All operating systems supported by VMware vShield Endpoint Thin Agent. All versions of VMware View and VMware Horizon View are supported with MOVE. Citrix XenDesktop up to 7.x is supported with MOVE.

McAfee MOVE AntiVirus (Agentless) v4.0.0 and v4.5

Supported Client Virtual Machine Operating Systems

All operating systems supported by VMware’s vShield Endpoint Thin Agent. All versions of VMware View and VMware Horizon View are supported with MOVE. Citrix XenDesktop up to 7.x is supported with MOVE.

Minimum Hardware

Virtualization Environments

Notes: SiteAdvisor Enterprise browser plug-ins are less than 800 KB for all supported browsers.

McAfee VirusScan Enterprise

Workstations

Windows 10

Windows 10 for Embedded Systems

Windows 8.1

Windows 8

Windows 7

Windows 7 Professional for Embedded Systems

Windows 7 Ultimate for Embedded Systems

Windows Vista

Windows Vista Business for Embedded Systems

Windows Vista Ultimate for Embedded Systems

Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3)

Windows XP Professional for Embedded Systems 32-bit

Windows XP Tablet PC Edition SP2

Windows Embedded for Point of Service (WEPOS)

We will continue to support current versions of enterprise endpoint products on Windows XP SP3 beyond April 8, 2014, for a limited time, as long as it is technically and commercially reasonable to do so, and there is no external dependency. For example, if a McAfee product requires a Microsoft fix that is not provided, then we can no longer support the product. Future releases of enterprise products that are released after April 8, 2014 may not support Windows XP SP3.